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AMUSEMENTS.

BERNARD’S ( PICTURES.

fi To-night’s change of pictures intro duces it•"■programme of unique kino matograms,hy;tho \vprklj,j fqadpig piakI ers, headed by a glorious Vitagrap! drama and .jijfe , / ‘/\ypilldiv':r Ways and Wiles.”....The film is ovm length,: V runs as follows ' fermines to disentangle himself fron Beatrice Esmond, whose lover, Zolan is wildly jealoufe of him. Beatrice incites Zolan to poison the mind of Agatha Remington, fidio is engaged tc Lester. Meanwhile, Lester’s youngei brothei - , Francis, who has just gradual ed, is ensnared by Beatrice" The eldei brother warns Franetiusf the woman, and to save hihff xVi'itOs hethat his'lovcrfor Agatha was all a mis lake, j : [ripp,n; . i ref. f trenge. Francis ,seeg_ hig__ sweethearl in his byptherls anps,- ; apd, tho ltwc brothers quarrel. In* another quarrel Zolan shoots Be^tric^,.,., and Lester; Phillips is arrested -for the murder. Through Agatha’s clgvejmess, and the young brother’s help,} Jbesfer is cleared, and the guilt is fixed on the real cut prit. “In God’s Care,” a soul-stir-ring A.B. drama. “Arabia, the Equine Detective,”'; by the famous Selig Co., is as follows: —Millionaire Ford selects a supei’b diamond necklace for his daughter Violet’s birthday. Bob Collins, an artist, in moderate circumstances, is in love with Violet, and ho has a- rival in Hector Loraine. The latter, who is a-visitor at the Ford homo, is shown a magnificent necklace, which he eventually abstracts from the family safe. Arabia* .Violet’s horse, sees him take the jewels, and afterwards, when he hides the loot in Arabia’s stall, the steed picks them up and hands them to the visiting. officer and subsequently indicates the thief. A trio of the latest screaming comics tend to make a firstclass bill. ; i •

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVII, Issue 57, 7 November 1913, Page 7

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279

AMUSEMENTS. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVII, Issue 57, 7 November 1913, Page 7

AMUSEMENTS. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVII, Issue 57, 7 November 1913, Page 7

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